The content in journal 40, which covers the period from March to May 1950, is divided into two category, Margaret Walker spirituality and Family situation. Margaret Walker opened this journal with reflection from the book she read by Thomas Kemeis “The Imitation of Christ”. This book talks about Eucharist, communion, prayers, bible, and preaching. Margaret Walker meditation on the holy Eucharist and communion, she shows her faith, hunger for God, and the service of His kingdom. She also prayed for her husband and family unity. In the second part of this journal, she writes extensively about her difficulty raising her children, Alex lack of support, marriage instability, financial problems, plans to seek legal counsel for separate maintenance with Alex, plans to move her personal possession and the children from High Point to Jackson, plans to complete research paper and her manuscript and other future plans. In the middle of all this, she worries about money, Alex, job, and her marriage. This journal also contains Easter events and sorority regional, the prayer request letter to unity concerning her domestic affairs. At the end of this journal, Margaret Walker moved into her new home in Jackson and reunite with her children.